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I'm sure you can all relate to doing something in your real life that suddenly makes you think of the huddle...here is mine for this morning...

I was in a meeting this morning with about 30 or 35 coworkers. We are all sitting in front of a screen looking at some stats in an excel spreadsheet when someone in the back of the room says....I sure wish that was a little bigger....and of course my reply...which I thought was under my breath but apparently was loud enough for many people to hear was...

that's what she said

appears many non huddle members don't hear this on a regular basis so the room broke out in laughter for a good 5 minutes! Lucky for me, it was all guys, with a sense of humor.

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meh, I think it depends on your work environment too. TWSS is a common occurrence here.

In fact, I have a post it on my desk that says:

"boo, just ignore the dixon census email, I input it manually (TWSS)"

Last week the computer guy came bc my computer poo the bed and he was going to have to take it to fix it but I didn't know he was taking it.

My boss was like, "boo, Michael is going to go ahead and take your box with him, ok?"

the entire office erupted into laughter. I luled.

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I'm sure you can all relate to doing something in your real life that suddenly makes you think of the huddle...here is mine for this morning...

I was in a meeting this morning with about 30 or 35 coworkers. We are all sitting in front of a screen looking at some stats in an excel spreadsheet when someone in the back of the room says....I sure wish that was a little bigger....and of course my reply...which I thought was under my breath but apparently was loud enough for many people to hear was...

that's what she said

appears many non huddle members don't hear this on a regular basis so the room broke out in laughter for a good 5 minutes! Lucky for me, it was all guys, with a sense of humor.

you should have pulled a Costanza and bounced..

TWSS is over played around my way.. only place I can come to where people still think it's funny is the huddle. and it's a good joke, so I get it.

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Hawk gave me rep and called me gay... not sure whether that is good or bad? :lol:

So, Hawk... it does happen to me, but it's usually like we're discussing something and I'm thinking, "yeah, we talked about that on the huddle yesterday" but I don't normally say that out loud... because I feel like an idiot.

Is that a good story for you?

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Hawk gave me rep and called me gay... not sure whether that is good or bad? :lol:

So, Hawk... it does happen to me, but it's usually like we're discussing something and I'm thinking, "yeah, we talked about that on the huddle yesterday" but I don't normally say that out loud... because I feel like an idiot.

Is that a good story for you?

I make it pretty well known to my friends. Cuz Im always like OOOOOO todayyyy, on teh interwebz, this happened.

then they are like ur such a fn nerd.

then we go to a tailgate and they are like THIS IS AWESOME!

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